Rail Infrastructure definition

Rail Infrastructure means Rail Transport Infrastructure, except that the term does not include the track and associated infrastructure on those parts of the network not identified as the responsibility of Queensland Rail in the Undertaking, but for the purpose of clarity, does include all stations and platforms;
Rail Infrastructure or “infrastructure” means the facilities necessary to enable a railway to operate safely and includes railway track, associated track structures, over or under track structures, supports (including supports for equipment or items associated with the use of a railway), tunnels, bridges, stations, platforms, train control systems, signalling systems, communication systems, electric traction infrastructure, buildings, workshops and associated plant, machinery and equipment;
Rail Infrastructure means the facilities that are necessary to operate a railway safely and includes, but is not limited to, railway track, associated track structures and works (such as cuttings, tunnels, bridges, stations, platforms, tram stops, excavations, land fill, track support earthworks and drainage works), over-track structures, under-track structures, service roads, signalling systems, rolling stock control systems, communications systems, notices and signs, overhead electrical power supply systems, and associated buildings, workshops, depots, yards, plant, machinery and equipment, but does not include rolling stock;

Examples of Rail Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Note: For a part of the rail network that does not for the time being have a Rail Infrastructure Manager, section 8(5) applies to the operation of this section.

  • If one or more Train Operations Deeds are negotiated between Aurizon Network and the relevant Train Operator(s), the Train Operations Deed(s) must not (alone, or in aggregate if there is more than one) grant rights to utilise the Rail Infrastructure that exceed the corresponding Access Rights granted, or to be granted, to the relevant Access Holder or Access Seeker.

  • The Line Diagrams indicate those parts of the Queensland rail network that are Rail Infrastructure.

  • During the Negotiation Period, Aurizon Network may seek further information that is reasonably required to address any matters referred to in this clause 4.11.2 or information or evidence of the Access Seeker’s ability to utilise the requested Access Rights (on the basis of the factors listed in clause 4.13(c)) and from other providers of infrastructure to be used as an entry or exit point to the Rail Infrastructure, such as owners or operators of unloading facilities.

  • The Maximum Allowable Revenue means the aggregate of the maximum amount of Expected Access Revenue attributable to a section of Rail Infrastructure for the relevant Train Services using that section of Rail Infrastructure over the Evaluation Period.


More Definitions of Rail Infrastructure

Rail Infrastructure means the assets and facilities used to provide Infrastructure Services and include, but are not limited to, the Permanent Way and the Branch Line Stations;
Rail Infrastructure. ' means the facilities that are used to operate a rail-
Rail Infrastructure means Rail Transport Infrastructure as defined in the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (Qld) for which QR is the Railway Manager;
Rail Infrastructure means rail transport infrastructure (as defined under the TIA) for which the Contractor is the owner, lessee or sublessee (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the rail infrastructure of the Extension), the use of which is declared for the purposes of Part 5 of the Access Legislation pursuant to section 250(1)(a) of the Access Legislation;
Rail Infrastructure means the facilities that are necessary to enable a railway to operate safely and includes, but is not limited to –
Rail Infrastructure means the facilities that are necessary to enable a railway to operate and includes--
Rail Infrastructure means the facilities that are necessary to